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Apologies for the inconvenience. We're experiencing some technical issues right now that are preventing credit and debit card payments from being processed. We're working on it! The problem will be resolved by 6 am Thurs 28 Feb. Payments can still be made via BPay (Biller code: 130112).

Solar Feed-in tariffs

Is your solar system generating more power than you consume in your household? You may qualify for a credit on your energy bill for sending energy back to the power grid.

What is a feed-in tariff (FIT)?

A FIT is a payment that you receive via your electricity retailer as a credit on your bill for the excess electricity that your solar system produces and that is fed back to the grid. The FIT is a rate that is set per kilowatt hour (kWh), and the eligibility criteria for FITs vary depending on the state you live in. For more information, see Feed-in tariff rates.

In the past, governments have funded specific schemes for large FITs to subsidise the price of solar systems. This is because the cost of a solar system was significantly more than it is today, and an incentive was needed to boost adoption levels. All government-funded schemes have now closed for new customers, and the cost of solar is much more affordable. See Feed-in tariff rates for more information about old schemes.

Thinking of going solar?

If you buy a solar PV system from us, you could be eligible to receive a 22—25 cent FIT for the excess electricity you send back to the grid, when you take up our Solar Boost Plus 24-month energy plan.